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Hi guys,

I bought my first bike yesterday, a brand new red 2007 FZ6 S2 Fazer

I decided a couple of months ago that I wanted to buy a bike. I just turned 29 this month and I have been dreaming of riding for as long as I can remember. Looking back, I just don't understand why I waited this long...

When I started researching bikes, I came accross the FZ6 and instantly fell in love with it. On top of that, my best friend just bought a second hand 2005 FZ6 and when I saw it standing there in front of me, I knew that was the bike for me...

Obviously I still did a lot of research, reading tons of reviews, also looked into other models like the Honda 600, SV650, V-Strom 650 to name a few. This forum was a great help! It's so cool to read reactions and posts from people that are so passionate about what they do, it's very inspiring.

So anyway, Yamaha was giving this huge discount on the 2007 model this week, $1800 off! I couldn't resist anymore...

Here in Belgium, you have to get a special driver's license to ride, and my classes are starting soon. That means my bike will have to be in the garage for a couple more weeks, but at least I'll get to drool over it every day before I leave for work, when I get back from work and before I go to sleep

I also bought the book Proficient Motorcycling from David L. Hough and I'm planning on spending lots on a decent protective gear.

I'm convinced that riding will be the coolest and most fun I've ever done in my life, but at the same time I want to take it seriously and practice and train as much as I can.

Man I'm so stoked!

Thanks for keeping this forum alive, I'm sure I'll be spending a lot of time here from now on.

Best regards from Belgium!

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Welcome mate...and congrats on the new bike...
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Hi guys,

I bought my first bike yesterday, a brand new red 2007 FZ6 S2 Fazer

I decided a couple of months ago that I wanted to buy a bike. I just turned 29 this month and I have been dreaming of riding for as long as I can remember. Looking back, I just don't understand why I waited this long...

When I started researching bikes, I came accross the FZ6 and instantly fell in love with it. On top of that, my best friend just bought a second hand 2005 FZ6 and when I saw it standing there in front of me, I knew that was the bike for me...

Obviously I still did a lot of research, reading tons of reviews, also looked into other models like the Honda 600, SV650, V-Strom 650 to name a few. This forum was a great help! It's so cool to read reactions and posts from people that are so passionate about what they do, it's very inspiring.

So anyway, Yamaha was giving this huge discount on the 2007 model this week, $1800 off! I couldn't resist anymore...

Here in Belgium, you have to get a special driver's license to ride, and my classes are starting soon. That means my bike will have to be in the garage for a couple more weeks, but at least I'll get to drool over it every day before I leave for work, when I get back from work and before I go to sleep

I also bought the book Proficient Motorcycling from David L. Hough and I'm planning on spending lots on a decent protective gear.

I'm convinced that riding will be the coolest and most fun I've ever done in my life, but at the same time I want to take it seriously and practice and train as much as I can.

Man I'm so stoked!

Thanks for keeping this forum alive, I'm sure I'll be spending a lot of time here from now on.

Best regards from Belgium!

Matt
Wecome aboard Matt,

Glad to hear you're taking things seriously,with the gear and the book. Take it easy, as many people on this Forum have said you learn mainly by your own experiences (a safety course can of course add to that experience).

Great to hear that you chose the FZ6, it is a great bike but be aware when you get the revs up it can be a totally different beast.

Great to have a fellow european on this forum, looking forward to seeing pics of your new bike, you may not be able to ride it yet but you can definately take pics.

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Welcome Aboard!
Which part of Belgium are you from? I visited a little Flemish town Hamme like 10 years ago. I love trapista and other good Belgian Beer. Few of my buddies made me drink something called "Verboden Frucht" - man by the time I was done with the bottle i was walking zig-zag style...
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....Few of my buddies made me drink something called "Verboden Frucht" .........
It sounds like Eve and the snake all over again sorry that was a personal joke as "Verboden Vrucht" means "forbidden fruit" (in Flemish/Dutch) , and yes it is very yummy.
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Which part of Belgium are you from? I visited a little Flemish town Hamme like 10 years ago. I love trapista and other good Belgian Beer. Few of my buddies made me drink something called "Verboden Frucht" - man by the time I was done with the bottle i was walking zig-zag style...
Haha, that cracked me up

I live near Ghent in Belgium, about 40 miles South-West of Hamme. Unfortunately we don't have those awesome mountain twisties you have in California here, so finding cool roads will be more of a challenge. But I'm sure that even a wide straight flat road will make me smile like a total idiot on board of the FZ6

Thanks for the warm welcome guys.
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Welcome to the forum Mastakilla! glad you found us. have fun and stay safe.
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Welcome Matt and like everyone says "Take it easy" this bike is fast if you let it be.

Are you a natural Belgian because if you are you speak bloody good English.

Hey Cloggy fancy a Euro meeting in Belgium???

In fact I am riding down to Normandy from Denmark in July so I can see some detours may be in order.

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Welcome! You made a great choice in motorcycling. As for being your first bike, if you keep the revs low, the bike behaves like a beginners bike. I am just breaking mine in and love every minute of it.
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